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Traders brace for inflation data and public finance update as long-term government debt hits levels last seen in 1998

SOHO International reinforces its dedication to responsible online CFD trading

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As financial markets continue to be volatile, responsibility has become just as important as opportunity.

Growing anxiety over being ordered back to the office is taking its toll on UK workers’ wellbeing, according to new research by recruitment firm Hays.

Remote Work Opens New Horizons for Sunderland Residents

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As working from home becomes more common across the UK, Sunderland is seeing a noticeable shift in how people approach their careers.

The UK economy defied expectations by posting 0.1% growth in the final quarter of 2024, according to new Office for National Statistics (ONS) data.

Regulation of Online Spaces and Protection of Consumer Rights in Modern Britain

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The rapid evolution of online platforms has transformed the way people in the UK connect, shop, and access information.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has outlined a sweeping vision for the UK to become the world leader in artificial intelligence, pledging a distinctively British approach to regulation while unleashing AI’s potential to revive the country’s sluggish economy.

How Online Communities Reshape Political Campaigning in the UK

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How Online Communities Reshape Political Campaigning in the UK

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Electrical solutions in manufacturing: Improving efficiency and safety

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Walk into any modern manufacturing facility and you’ll notice something remarkable. Beyond the impressive machinery and bustling activity lies an intricate network of electrical systems powering every aspect of operations.

Nigel Farage has announced his return to frontline politics, declaring his candidacy for MP in Clacton, Essex, and his leadership of the Reform UK party.

How Campaign Strategies Are Changing in a Connected Britain

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Political campaigns in the UK have always adapted to new ways of reaching voters, but the pace of change in recent years has been remarkable.

For a beginner gambler, finding a suitable slot on the online casino site is not so easy. There are several games where a beginner can quickly understand the rules and win real money on the first try.

From Middle-Earth to Meme Culture: How NZ Pop Culture Travels the World

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A new type of fandom has emerged in the modern era. Today, people join massive fan clubs with members from all over the world. Thanks to digital technology, news spreads fast and memes go viral.

As we look ahead to 2025, music fans across Europe have an exciting lineup of concerts to anticipate.

British Platform PlayFrank Showcases the Need for Popular Products to Bolster Innovative Ones

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Some business innovations are so groundbreaking that they don’t need any kind of built-in audience or precursor. When they launch, they gather buzz on the idea alone before booming into the mainstream.

Since GPT Chat took off and began to be used by a wide range of audiences, the Generative AI race has become increasingly fierce, with new players emerging and trying to conquer market share.

Best AI Character Chatbots in 2025: AI Character Chatbots Reach a New Peak

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AI character chatbots have grown to be the most discussed use of artificial intelligence applications for the year 2025.

London’s business community is facing a new and costly challenge. A recent surge in bed bug infestations has created significant headaches for landlords, property managers and small business owners across the capital.

London’s Property Sector Warned as Bed Bug Infestations Hit Businesses and Landlords

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London’s Property Sector Warned as Bed Bug Infestations Hit Businesses and Landlords

Imagine a holiday where breathtaking scenery, dramatic coastlines, and timeless traditions come together in perfect harmony. Few destinations bring this vision to life like the Norwegian Fjords.

Discover the Majesty of the Norwegian Fjords with MSC Cruises

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Imagine a holiday where breathtaking scenery, dramatic coastlines, and timeless traditions come together in perfect harmony. Few destinations bring this vision to life like the Norwegian Fjords.

Justin Knox, pest control expert, has spent his life immersed in the world of pest management, carrying forward a family tradition that now spans four generations.

An Interview with Justin Knox: Four Generations of Pest Control

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Justin Knox, pest control expert, has spent his life immersed in the world of pest management, carrying forward a family tradition that now spans four generations.

When you meet Jacobo Husny Hanono, the first thing you notice is his energy.

Jacobo Husny Hanono: From Athlete to Real Estate Innovator

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When you meet Jacobo Husny Hanono, the first thing you notice is his energy.

Sean Knox is a fourth-generation leader in the pest control industry, carrying forward a family tradition that began in Atlanta in the 1920s.

An Interview with Sean Knox: Leading a Family Legacy into the Future

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Sean Knox is a fourth-generation leader in the pest control industry, carrying forward a family tradition that began in Atlanta in the 1920s.

All businesses currently face a challenging economic environment, and growth businesses are no different. Fuelling the UK’s growth economy, these dynamic businesses are perfectly positioned to seize opportunities and manage challenges ahead in a measured way.

From Awareness to Enforcement: Building a GenAI-Secure Organization

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Most organizations now recognize the transformative power of Generative AI. They also understand its risks. The next step is a real challenge: transitioning from theoretical awareness to practical application. Achieving enforceable security is the key challenge for modern enterprises.

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Baroness Michelle Mone has accused Chancellor Rachel Reeves of using “dangerous and inflammatory” language, days after a High Court judge ruled that PPE Medpro

Baroness Mone demands Prime Minister investigate Rachel Reeves for ‘inflammatory’ language after £122m PPE Medpro court defeat

Baroness Michelle Mone has accused Chancellor Rachel Reeves of “dangerous and inflammatory” language after PPE Medpro was ordered to repay £122m. Mone has called for an urgent investigation and a retraction.

OpenAI surpasses SpaceX with $500bn valuation after $6.6bn share sale

Treasury weighs stamp duty holiday for new London share listings in autumn budget

Currys’ closure of ESG committee sparks debate on UK corporate governance priorities

Tesco warns of Christmas price war as household budgets tighten

Jellycat to pay £110m dividend as profits more than double on global plush toy craze

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SOHO International reinforces its dedication to responsible online CFD trading

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